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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1891)
f - r- v w ffSSmnmm it (WI"I!.-I 'I I ,HIIill.tiJJJ IBB CAPITA! JODUUL Monday - Arousrn, 1S01 TEHM8 OK yUBaOHHTION. Dally by mull per yenr- 16 CO Daily by mall nor month, M S'eeWy by mall per year, 1 60 FIIKB DELIVEIIY DY OAItKIKR. Dally forslmtle wrek, 15cts. mlly for two weeis, 25 cU. Sily by month, & Vllectlons will be made on 1st and 16th nf mrmtli. Hnnvrtbeni will please leavo money for uitIoiw nt bouse or where U ji delivered, so as to cnne no delays In wUcct'ons THF. EVKHtltO CAPITAL JOUUNAX, rcgll- larly received the afternoon associated pi wh dlspatrhc. GILBERT S PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, Notice. Persona leaving town for the Bpring9, sencoast or mountains, enn have the Daily Journal sent tp them without extra cost, by leaving orders at tho office. Grand Old Mahion. Reports to the stato crop bureau from thl county show that the late ruins caused no damage, merely retarding the threshing. Wheat Is yielding from 25 to 40 bushels to tlio acie. On a field near llubbard from 23 acres 0S0 bushels were threshed. Tnis land has been under cultiva tion lor 35 years. The threshers on a farm near Lincoln report remarka able yields of grain. Sixty acres of oats made an average of 50 bushels per acre, aud tho average on 25 acres of wheat was 40 bushels. On a farm near Salem a yield of wheat aver aged 35 bushels to the acre. The The hind has yielded grain over 30 years aud lias never been been fer tilized and only summer fallowed about once eyery four years. The ilrst wheat of the crop of 1891 was received and regularly taken In on tho morning of the 12th, at tho Balem ttounnc mills. It was of the regulation Oregon grade, large white berry, and brought 70J cents per bushel. Tho market has ad vanced to 78 cents and promises to go still further. Albany is paying 75 cents. These figures are such as to encourage growers, aud since the ruins have done do appreciable dam age there is no reason why times should not be unusually, good with valley farmers this fall. The threshers are working as they never worked before and the grain is gen erally in good condition. CIrain and Mill Stuffs, Wheat went to 78 J at Salem Satur d iy and late in the evening it went to 80 cents, at which figure it opened Monday morning. Contracts were made at that figure today. Quota tions at Portland on mills fctulls were: Bran ?22, shorts $25, shorts having advanced a dollar and bran two. The Salem mill will have plenty of feed the latter part of this week. Demand for hay is good, at San Francisco bottom prices have been: compressed $12 to $14, straw dull at 40 to 50 cents per bale. North Salem and Polk county farmers will generally deliver at the Capital mills. Election of Officers. The annual election of officers of tho Gold Mountain and Dry Gulch Con solidated Gold aud Silver Mining company was held In the company's office at 4:30 p. m. Saturday after noon. The following officers were elected for the ensuiug year: Presi dent, P.. B. Cannon; treasurer, Claud Gatch; secretary, Seth Hammer; directors, R. B. Cannon, Don A. Smith, Setli Hammer, H. S. Simon aud Alex Cornoyer. Edison Phonograph. Saturday night Smith & McHannan opened to the Salem public one of Edison's automatio phonographs. A dime is dropped la tho slot and a tune Is played from any of the great New York operas. There Is a new pro gram every few days, and a wonder ful entertainment Is given. It is ar ranged so that a song or speech delivered here in Salein, a good story or a joke, can be repeated us often as desired. Hor Growers. Tho Willamette Valley Hop Growers' association met at Salem Saturday and the general condition of the prospective crop was talked over. Picking will begin in two weeks and the growers will pay 50 cents for n box of nine bushels. Lice are decreasing, a two thirds crop is now talked of. Hops will be of good quality but not over an average crop in yield. A Challenge. The boys at the fairgrounds race track had a speed test the otuerevenlug that resulted as follews: Flaherty 1st, Rosamond 2d, Thueydidea shut out; time 2:40. The manager fRosemond expressed a willingness to match Flaherty for $250 a bide. Ill HEALTH' The change lu Henry Schouiaker'a liuInfv was necessitated largely l.y t-li-l.iK.iw. Owing to continued ill health he Is unablu to o inilnue the-business. If given a little time ho says ho feels confident he will meet every ohllgu tion. ?A-oU 3.50! Tea Bets complete for twelve per sons 13.60 ten pl.ceo, toilet sets from $2.60 to $3.60 one hundred piece din ner sets only $12.00 at the Gt. E. Ten Co. 8!7 Commercial St. It Only 30 of the 60 applicants to tench got certincates, TniimTTr-roXiaiiTiiiTiWnirm tutaawr STATE FAIR (IRU0.NDS. ; That I'art of the City nruremrnts. Milking Im- Et.KCTItIC L1C1HT8. Tho contracts are all signed aud work begins this morning to put the electric light system onto the state fair grounds. Ibis will he a great protection to the exhibits at night. It will cost about fGOO and will en able the fulr to be thrown open at night, aud possibly aflord horse races by electric light THE SOCIETY has had a small army of men at work on tho grounds nearly all the year. The underbrush in tho big grove was all removed, aud the trees trimmed upat an expense of $400, so that it presouts the appearance of a pretty oak park. About a hundred old buildings on the fair grounds proper, have been taken down and carted nway. They were useless, unsightly aud had to give way for something better. In all tho repairs aud general clean-up, nearly $3000 lias been expended. The secretary's office building aud aud ticket office was moved, and all finished up inside, so that official will not recognize the former bam- llke building which was officially designated as principal place to "cuss" and be "cussed." There will bo four new water closets built. All tho buildings, ex cept ou tho race course have been painted in bright colors and a good job has been done where it wusdluT cult to make paint stick at all. THE Q. A. U. WOMEN will run the big restaurant In the bulldingou the grounds. A goudmauy refreshment privileges have already been granted, and from now on tho grounds will bo lively. The Pres byterian ladies will have the pink rotunda. Superintendent J. Q. Wilson has made a great improve ment in the appearance of the whole fair grounds. He proposes to have nil the grounds mowed again and tho people who visit the fair will bo pleastd at the result of his labors. THE ELECTRIC RAILROAD has spent several thousand dollars in tracks and platforms on the grounds and has virtually built a first-class steel-rail Hue of over a mile for the special benefit of the state fuir. No state fair grouuds in America Is better equipped with transportation facilities than this. Vestibule cars with trailers running twenty miles an hour, will carry the public back aud forth every ten minutes, during fuir week. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS. A number of nice new cottages will be built on the grounds before tho fair opens, Sept. 14th. The buseball grounds will prove a great addition to the fair. The base ball association has speut about $3000 in giving the capital city one of the best grounds and amphitheaters in tho state. Tho graded streets in Rosedule addition, the electrio car line running through to the S. P. Railway Co.'s fair ground station, all to give this suburb of the city a greatly Improved appearance. DKA1) IN BED. The Reaper Death Takes a Reaper While Asleep. Yeary This morning German farmer Joseph Simon, a north of Salem, was found dead awoke as usual in bed. Ills wife but her husband asleep than usual seemed souuder and when she attempted to arouse him she discovered that he was beyond the power of human Ho had slept the sleep of death some details. aid. The neighbors were aroused and from those who came up to Salem with wheat this morning it is learned that deceased was in his usual health, run his reaper all day Sunday and retired In good spirits. He was a man about fifty years old, and a brother-in-law to Unas. Pugh, of Salem. Deceased has been in Oregon about thirty years aud formerly worked in Salem factories, where he is well known. He was a very industrious man aud leaves a family. Auction .Sale of Oil Pointings Cali fornia, Oregon, and Washington Scenery. Commencing tomorrow evening, (Tuesday 18th), at 7:30 n. m. In the new Cottle and P.irkhurst bnlld- insr. next to Stato Insurance build ing, on Commercial street. 'Ph l-i pnllectlnn nf iiuintinGrs will . podtively be sold to the highest bid- town. Sensible people will give all dor without reserve, regaidless of such fakes that are not announced colt . I In the city press a wide berth. Thee paintings nro framed lu the' No announcement of an Exposl lalest styles, in sound frames. tion nt Pnrtlaud tor this year has as Twenty valuable oil paiutlngs positively given away to adult ladles attending the Bale tni minutes be- fore 8 o'clock ujlon iach evening; also ten valui.ble pieces of silver-, ware to gentlemen attending, with their wives. ' A Photographer certificates for pictures IS Selling IVOIltV- liyo CeiitH. You can get exactly the same lay out without having a ctrtificatp. Come to our gallery mill kfi Chprrim'tnn Itrrwt Wa linvn been making the Aristo photo for' Signed Up. Mr. A. Busdi Iioh let months and consider it the greatest the contract for his 32-feet front two stride photography hai made for Btory brick block to 'A. Craven, the year, and we are leaking them by papers beiug all signed up Satur ate hundreds You can always get clay night. tVo ilnat photos, latest and best' styles t.t H.e same price as yon pay No Coupon Is needed to get t' o the other gnH-.-r!ca at our place. Op- 8ame terma aa offered by the agent ooslte Flr,t National bank. Cher- ring ton Brothers 8 17 J2 w4 ii Hutchinson. Ooiiuiu Btkiug Powder is the best and must eeouotnlcal, for sale by the Gt. K. T. Co, It 7irv"tfirwiiM-ti i irirni LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss. Winnie Bonhuni Is homo Eugene. Miss Mollio Crelghton gnes to Jefferson to spend a week. Joseph Spcldrlch of Germany has taken out his citizen papers. This Is the time of year when the country papers drop with the the chicken cholera. Dr. Hall drives to Nestucca to morrow. Wlllard Martin claims nn nvemire for au entire field uf 60J bushel wheat per acre. Sunday was one of those large perfect Oregon days. E. P. Thorp, of the Draiu Echo, Is in Salem. He is lookiug for a good point to raise small fruit aud poultry. Charles aud Mabel Schomaker have gone ou a visit to Mrs. I. N. Brothertou, of Fox Valley. Governor Pennoyer is back from the mouutalns with a tlue meer schaum tan on his features and feel ing first rate. Mrs. Frank Cooper Is moving Into better quarters, occupyiuix a part of Mr. E.S. Lamport's front. C. H. Simpson has gono to Poit land on business conuectcd with the Electrio grocery store. Mrs. J. W. Schafler diedBUddenly at her residence, corner 13th aud Leslie streets, yesterday afternoon at 3:35. She will be buried at Turner tomorrow morning. Ulrlch Steluer aud Daniel Dexter of Morisou, Ills,, are guests of G. Steluer, and may locate here. Miss Annie Vieranl has gono to Portland with her mother. The stove foundry works at the Oregon penitentiary started up this morning. Mnuager Holland of Salem Flour ing mills Is in Tacoma aud returns Wednesday. A one horse runaway, on Com mercial and Ferry vas the sensation at 2:45. A child with a little led wation was almost run over. Emma Bleaker, an elghtteen-year-old Portland girl who Is Insane becauso deserted by her lover, was brought to the asylum Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. HafTner of North Salem lost their 4-mouths-old daughter Saturday of cholera Infan tum. Ask your grocer or druggist for Coronado water these hot days. Put up in pints and quarts. Hon. W. H. Byars returned to Portland after spending Sunday with friends in the capital city. Rev. C. E. Cline took tho morn ing train for Portland. Supt. Capwell, of the state blind school, is spending the day in the big city ou tho Columbia. Mrs. Lieut. Brown departed today for Fort Canby. At the M. E. church yesterday Rev. Cline spoke of the coming con ference ut Salem. In the evening President Elect Whitaker de livered his first sermon to, a large audience aud it is highly spoken of by those who heard it. W. E. Mitchell, heretofore with the Capitol Adventure Co., lias taken n position at the Capitol mills. Not a case before the Salem police court Monday moruiug shows Salem to be the champion orderly Sabbath keeping city of its slzu lu America. At the Presbyterian church Rev. Dr. Thompson, representing the American Sabbath union, spoke in the evening to a large audience. He spoke in tho Methodists church in the morning. Mr. T.McF. Patton when a college student called ou Rev. Edward Thompson in Ohio when he was a week old, aud reminded the gentle man of tho fact wheii he met him Sunday. The Coos Bay Fair association, the Harrlsburg Water Power Co., tho Farm Trust aud Loan Co., of Portland, aud tho Grande Ronde Lumber Co. have filed articles of Incorporation. Salem is a good show town and a good ball town and for as good a game as was played there could huve been a thousand peoplo present. Sunday. Agents of a "World's Supply Co." in the east, that will furnish you clothing, books, printing, furniture or anything at cost, are working the yet been made jn the newspapers of Oregon. The date of the State Fair, on the contrary, Is everywhere set forth in print. This enterprise If It can be culled such must meet with the same fate of similarly conducted expositions lu the East. The unbuslness like methods cm-1 ....,. ., . .!, ..,.,.,. I,, onnni.il l""Jl allu ,m B"U"I" " "IWh" Hie ouiy tiling upon wmen it ue-j pends for success the advertising- must paralyze Its success from the start. canvassing lor pnotograpus. Bperry the artist will make you line pic tures at the same rate, The new, ! beautiful uud ptpular arlstotype is our specialty. All th ?' styles: and the best'workmaushlp, from tin-' types to the finish photo. Up-atalrp, Bush & Drey block, d-w A FRUIT PALACE. The Marion County Frnlt nrutvrrv Association ill tin I p a drrnt Exhibit Btthf Stale Kulr. The Marlon county fruit growers will be given opportunity to distin guish themselves nt the stale fulr. A committee appointed nt tho Woodburn meeting of the Marion Comity Fruit Growers' iissoeiution on getting up an exhibit at the coming Mute fulr, has held a. number of meetings. Mr. J. G' Van Eaton is chairman and thpeon.mittee has dt elded to erect a fruit palace at the state fair. They will spend about $1000 on an exh'blt such as Oregon lias never sceu. THE PLANS are being drawn by Architect McNally and on Saturday the com mittee went to the grouuds with Supt. Wilson and selected u site for this unlqno structure. It will be 30 teet In diameter and 2-5 feet high In effect the outf-lde will present a pyramid of apples jesting upon eight columns of apples not a parti e'e of woodwork In fight. The whole Interior will bo filled with the choicest fiuits that Mm Ion county can produce. A show of fruit will be mado that will distance anything ever seen at the Poitlaud exposition or the state fulr, and cist California far in the shade. A special meeting of the associa tion will be held in Suletu next Saturday it 2 p. m. in the couit houso when all tho details will be made public and committees ap pointed. MOKK WEAK AMATEURS Salem's Easily Drub Another "Rest Mercantile .Isjtregutiiin Portland. 'from Poor am.tteur clubs msre pooily advertised have run down attend auce at the baseball park and there Is a consequent loss of publ.c in terest in the game u it 1 she nrrivil of the league clubs billed for Salem in September and during fair weok. The empty statement that certain "feature" players will bo added tn such and such a visiting amuti tir uiue luui beeu worked until tho pub He can no longer he caught with It The Journal will be glad to ahstiro the public of the fact when thero Is prospect of a game worth seeing and empty benches Saturday and Sun day show that they catch on veiy readily when the contrary conditions exist. Supt. Barnes of the ElecliicCo., toys if tho games were piopcrly advertised in a broad-guage manner there would be a good attendance. But both transportation companies and baseball association 'lose by present methods. the games between Clossett & Dovers and Salems Saturday were u series of slugging matches on one side, runs amounting to 20 to 3 and 11 to 5 respectively. The Sunday game was witnessed by scarce a hundred people, about forty in the grand stand, with two singles aud a double rigon the grounds. The game was a pretty oue una bctoro u better audience might have possessed some Interest. Jo Leveque acted as um pire aud a Baker City pitcher filled the box well. Potter took a great running lly iu right field, and Jacobs likewise made up for the weakness at tho bat by agility a-lleld. Collet more thau covered the grouud and earned frequent applause. Salem has a good lot of players, but sticking up a few dodgers uround towu docs uot seem to have the eilect of drawiugii crowd. SELL'S RR0S.' 20th ANNUAL TOUR. A Very Great and Vuried Entertain ment. Other shows may come and go, but Sell's Brothers' enormous united exhibitions, like Tennyson's Brook, seem destined to "go on forever." Thoy have already been under one and the same ownership and man agement longer than any other simi lar enterprise now iu existence, and their continual increase In size, at tractiveness und popularity is a fair sign of health und longevity. The Messrs. Sells are legitimate, enter showmen, uud honorable men, with whom It is both pleasurable and profitable to do business As such, both they and their stupendous and elegant entertainment will be agalu most heartily welcome at Sa lem on Thursday, Aug. 20th. For their present tour, their wild beast, hippodromatlc, circus, specular and other resources of Instructlou and amusement have been largely In creased, and they undoubtedly pre sent altogether the biggest aud best show of its kind In the world. They manage it in person, and it is so con ducted as to deserve and obtulu uni versal popularity aud patronage. The nomadic Pecksniffs who, under the snuffling pretext of morality, substitute Immoral uplngs of ancient inhotinlilirv tixf fl rut-T'lllkH I'tn-IIH IUT. '""""'" ' I loraueo, uiuy wen pmui, uj mi ex ample, and abandon their more than (jtiestlonable ettorts to "rovolu tloulze tho show business." r,",,'w" " --,w" "jj-"jt"-"'-' DPRICE'S Offl Used la Million of ftomes i w'fcfTMlWVTMft- '-"' fc-'o'o - RISIIOP FITZ UF.R.IU). Sketch of the Metlunllit Miniver who will Preside Rvcr tonfrriMiro , nt Snlrni. Bishop James N. Filz Gerald of Minneapolis, the presiding bishop nt tho coming Methodist conference of the Pacific slope, will arrlye In Salem Tuesday evening and open the eonfeivuce Wednesday. 11RIKK 1110(1 It A1U1Y. j Bishop Fltvs Gerald was born In I Newark, N. J., in 1837. Ou reach ing manhood he studied law under, Frederick T. Frellughuysen, who, ' afterwards, was secretary of stato I under President Arthur. He grad uated from the law depnrtruent at , Princeton, N. J. Iu his 21st year ho was admitted to the bar, and en tered Into partnership with Chan cellor Ruuyan. In 1801 ho was con verted, ntid becanio n member of the Methodist Episcopal church. He entered tho traveling ministry tn 1S02, and served somo of the priuci ul charges In his conference. In 1877 he was appoiuted presiding elder, which position he held for threo years. Theu for eleven years ho served his conference as secre tary, was assistant secretary during two sessions of tho general confer ence, and recording secretary of the missionary society for eight years. In 1888 ho was elected bish op, and has faithfully discharged the duties of his office Blnee that time. Ho visits the Pacific coast for the first time, aud his denomination and many friends are looking for ward to giving hmi a hearty wel come nt Salem. TIo TVorlil Enriched. The facilities of the present day fot Jie production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfortof mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse ike syste::t gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more pooular it be comes. Hellenbraud's cotlee made in his celebrated patent cofleo pot takes the cake. H. Pohlo is still at the foot of State, on Front, opposite the foun dry. "Gath" and ''Marguerite," choice Havana and Imported cigars, 5 and 10 cent goods, at Brooks & Legg's. 8-12 3t Easels at Sargent's. 4t House and four lots in East Salem $850 on the installment plan. Apply at Globe office at once. Auother booming special sale at Holversou's this week. It is kid gloves of all kinds, which are being sold way down. lw Mohair skirts aud other summer goods ut special cut rate price this week at Holversou's lw Buy the light running Singer rit 327 Commercial street eod Window shades at Win. Sargent's, 4t Remember, you can get the choic est family butter at Clark & Ep- ploy's, on Court street. Wall paper nt Win. Sargent's. 4t Special sales at Holverson's this week. Summer goods still goat popular prices at T. Holverson's. lw Ho, for ENaLEWOOD. People with foresight and business judg ment are now getting housed lu that best of all locations about Salem. Only 15 minutes ride from the city on electric cars. Cold Water. Wells dug, Wells bored, Wells drove, Wells repaired, by A. Darr, South Salem. 8-13-0t. Space in Pa villion. - Parties wishing space in the grand pavilion building at the stato fair, will make application eurly to securo same ny callinK on or addressing Win. 11. Snvnge. Salem, Superintendent of pavlliion. 8-7-d-tf , .. , . For Sale. Au A No. 1 New Mull bycicle. Has been used three weeks. Will sell on eusy terms or cheap for cash. Inquire nt R. M. Wade's hardware store. 8-5-tf Shlppers.coiiHlgn your tlmo freight via the Chicago, Union Paclllo & Northwestern Tine. eod-aug Fruit Palace. Salem Is head quarters for line fruits, and Farrar & Co. take the lead for the best. They Are Fixed, Montee Bros, have opened their now photograph gallery near the postofilco and are ready for work. Cabinets, $2.00 n dozen, We are now permanently located uud guarantee first class work. 8-10tf For Ball. A tent nearly Kuquire at 437 Court street. new. It Freshest and Lest goods alt the time ut fulr prices, Sroat & Gile. Quick time ana through trains oflered passengers aud shippers by tho Chicago, Union Paciilo k North western Line, Sun Fruuclbco and Portland In Clilcugo, eod Aug 40 Years tic Staudardi "fc&S. $fc&$ S fo&& CVrviOfou te Tho Chief Itrnnon tor wo great ra tess of Hood's Snrsaparllla Is found ta tb article Itself. It U merit that wins, and tin feet Hint Hood's Sarsaparllla actually a compllslies wli.it Is claimed for It, Is whM has given to this mcillclno a popularity and lalo uror.ter tli;m that of any other sarsapv Merit Wins ffhSUS lloixVs S raiarl'la cures Scrofula, Salt tllionin nii-1 .l Utunors, Dyspepsia, Blok Flo-ularlic, thilousticss, overcomes Thai rirr-it Kecllnc. rreatrsnn Appetite, strength lin the Nci vi , biiltitt up tho Wholo 8vstEf Itaoit'aXitt-Kitiiui'IlIu Is soldbyalldrua N't. $l . s fi.r 53. Prepared by 0. 1. Hoo v ,i . tiwirlos. Lnwnll. Man. tioivcrson is still whittling away nt white goods, Scotch glughams aud ladles' summer vests. All sum mer goods away down. lw Big reduotlou lu baby carriages. Now Is your time. Finest assort ment. Geo. F. Smith, 307 Commer cial street Capital Tea Is the best. Sold only by Sroat &G1UV A good house and lot lu South Salem for $700. Inquire at the Globe, 259 Commercial street, up stairs. In two weeks Holverson's store will be Jammed full of fall giods. Ho wants space. Then keep on luiylug tliOftO goods ho Is oll'er iug. lw Finest fuuey glassware In the city, Broat& OUc. A Give-Away. Nobody wauts goods for nothing, but thoy do ap preciate tho low prices at Clark & Eppley's, 100 Court street. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" J"V Gardner, Los Angeles. Ed A Ross, Portland. A G King, Port Angeles. P J Scharbach, Woodburn. J F Steluer, R Llles, Turner. G W Cumbers, S F. T H Dayton, St Louis. E E Hart, Chicago. MrsD Robinson, Sedallu, Mo, J T Itlchurdson, Alblron. Al Shruuz, New York. "cook." John A Wahlstrom, W R Glllam, Miss 13 Clay, J E Gardner, C E Day tou; Salem. N Darwin; Ohio. P H Byrne, J W Mutersbaiigh; Portland. J G Anderson; Mill City. m E OChamness; Independence. Jus Chamuess; Slverton. G C Tolovor; llowoll. F B Brandonburg; East Portland, A E Chenwith, J W ChenwitR TIioh Humphreys; Enterplse. A E Davis; Iudlanupolls. J D Ilumlln; Eugene Mrs J Qunor; m IJewuro of Ointments fur Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy Bense of smell nud completely ruugo tho whole system when terintr It through tho mucous the - sur- faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the dumage tney win uo is ten loui to mo gooo you can possibly derivo from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken lnteriially,audacts directly upon the blood and mucuous surfucc of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be suro you got the genuine. It Is tuken Internally, and made lu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Sold by druggists, price 76 cents per bottle. Arc You Doing East? If so, be sure aud sec that your tickets read via "Tho North Western Lino." The C.St. P. M. &0. Ry. This is the great short lino from St. Paul or Duluth to all points cast and south. Their f magnificent track, peerless vcstlbuled dining und sleep ing car trains, aud their motto, "always on tlmo," has given this road a national reputation. All classes of pussongerH uro carried ou the yestlbuled trulus without extru charge. All ticket agents sell tickets via this lino. Ship your freight and travel over this famous road. W. H. Mead, Gen. Agt No. 4 Wash. St, Portlund, Or. A, J. Leland, Truy'g Agt. ""Electric HltlcrsT This remedy Is becoming so well known uud so popular ns tirneed no special mention. All who have used tflcctrlo Bitters slug the sumo song of iiralso A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all It is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver mid kidneys, will remove Imptiro blood, will drive malaria from thusystem and prevent us well ns pure all malarial fevers. I. iimt ff li it'll f Iai Im inittilltuiltiiti und indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 60o and $1 per bottle at Fry's drugstore, The Coining Linn. The Chicago. Union Pacific h Northwestern Lino oilers the best accommodations to the traveling publln en route from Han Fruuclsco und Portland, Chicago. Through tralnt, frtBttlmc, magnificent slecp Snscsrs, elegant dluimretrr, colouls! sleepers, reclining chair cars nud handsome day couches, cod Aug. oHsmM ik For Ohe week August 15 to 22 Inclusive-All the remainder of our Im mense slock of SATINES AND SILK PARASOLS Wenre going out ot the clothing business, ntid are sellleg At Our Actual Cost And w 111 conttnuo to do so, nntll thoy nresold out. doing, Gents Underwear, Sloes and 04 Come whllo the assortment Is unbroken. Capitol Adventure Co,. Opera. Hou.se Block:. Out Side BUREN Old Uiidei takers of 18 years experience hay e, throurj;!? much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out sido the Undertaking trust and are now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for tho business DOWN THEYGO Teacups and saucers without handles $ 75c a doz Teacups and saucors with handles "1 00 a doz Cofteecups and saucers with handles 1 00 a doz Cofleecups and saucors with handles large size 1 25 a doz Bowls, Pitchers, etc., ns low, If not lower. Glassware nud Lamps at actual cost. Goblets, large size 76c per doz. Jelly glutscs 40o tier doz. Glass sets JWc, nud n full lino of Tlnworo at prices thut will astonish you. Remember the AUCTION SALES Saturday. Remember th'e placo. The Auction Houso near Court House. CLEAN! If you would bo clean and haye your clothes dono up in tho neatest and dressiest manner, tako them to tho SALEM ST&Ul LAVXDRY where all work is dono by whito labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. Tew Park Grocery . G. D. HADABAUGH Has put in a new stock of Groceries, Queeuswaro, Feed, etc. Produce bought at highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed lu nil things. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city. Call nud give mo a trial. THK CIvUB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. W. II. GOIMT, Ii n au sioou icit in my caro snail recoivo tne oeet . 1 1'ODP of attention. Telophono No. 24. Cor. Liberty 1 ' nud Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Kulsominlng, Wall Tinting, etc Vnrnishlug and Natural Wood Finish. Ouly First-class Work. E, E, SNOW. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON UHtlmutes on all work In our Hue. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Susli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. IIoubo KlnUhlnit nmdo'to order. Now l)KY KILN, by which we enn MwuyH koop a full impply of leasoned stock of alt khxlH. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trudo uud llluu streets, Salem, Oregon. J. 0. UOOUALK, Coburff, , GOOBALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Latin. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Agents for Colmric Mills, HprlnKflclil Mills nud MoIConzIo Mill. Ofllcn nud 1 ird ou the west slue of Twcfnii Htroet m-nr depot, Host Lumber In tho Vnll&... 4 2 BAKER & WHEELER, Munngcrs, ftilera. Sash and I Door Eactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon, Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compoto with tho lowest, Only tho best material used Dissolution of Co-par Iiioi-hIiI p. riMlK firm of Snow Uro ban dissolved this 1 tiny tho co-partnership existing bo. twecu the members, by mutual omeunt, V.. K, Hiivr cmiitlnuliii III Urn Iiiuii,,i,( nssuinluK all the llubllltUs of the firm and to collect ull debts due the Unit. K. V, Know retlrluif from the business, K.K,HNOV, K. O, HNOW. Dated t Salem, Or,, Au 8, mi. 8 8 lw Houril orKqiiiilliilion. The Hoard orrVtuallxntlou of Marlon Co., Orfk'on, will niixitul the county court room In the court bouse lu the city of Hulem lu suld munly unit state on .Monday, the 81st day of AUKust, lH),at V o'clock u, m, as remilred by luw. KI4 board will continue In session for one 'fck,uftcr which I bo county court ot Marlon county will complete (lie exuml nation aud oorrrrtlou oi usscsiaeiits In the manner pniTldcl by luw. Theieroreullowr.ersofprriptrty uro here, by nnllfledtauppearulsnldilmuaud pluue And showrcuuself any Hit re be why Ibe usseMtnentofMurton ci-unty as taken by the sssstwrsho'M not t-ssssspttd sz cor rCt. O.OLKAVKH, Aesortiurlon I'ouuty, Dated AujustlOtb, ItiVl, sUUwlm th.e Trust. &. SON J WORKERS. IOO Ohemulcota Stroot, A. WIIKKLKll, HprlngHclil. Strawborrio8, llaspliorrM's, Blackberries, Gooseborrios, Ohorfios and good fruit of all kinds ut tho Salem Canncrv PHILLIPS i& CO.f Merchant Tailors . A full luv uf iu,iCiri4 imiu uuw woolens. Also h com lll stock of geaU' rurnisuiuir gooas. au ma utiest siyWN 816 Commercial street, wm it i l II ! -